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Charles XIV John of Sweden Bernadotte
(1763-1844)
Bernhardine Eugenie Desirée Clary
(1777-1860)
Eugène of Leuchtenberg de Beauharnais
(1781-1824)
Auguste Wittelsbach
(1788-)
Oscar I of Sweden Bernadotte
(1799-1859)
Josephine de Beauharnais
(1807-1876)

Charles XV of Sweden Bernadotte
(1826-1872)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Louise von Nassau

Charles XV of Sweden Bernadotte 1 2 3

  • Born: 3 May 1826, Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden
  • Marriage: Louise von Nassau on 19 Jun 1850
  • Died: 19 Aug 1872, Malmö, Skåne län, Sweden aged 46

   Other names for Charles were Carl IV and Karl XV.

  General Notes:

King Charles XV of Sweden, Charles IV of Norway, Carl Ludvig Eugén (May 3, 1826 - August 19, 1872), was the eldest son of King Oscar I of Sweden and Norway, and Josephine of Leuchtenberg. On June 19, 1851 he married Louise of the Netherlands, granddaughter of William I of the Netherlands.

Created Duke of Scania at birth, the Crown Prince was Prime Minister of Norway briefly in 1856 and 1857. He became regent on September 25, 1857, and king on the death of his father on July 8, 1859. As Crown Prince, Charles's brusque and downright manners had led many to regard his future accession with some apprehension, yet he proved to be one of the most popular of Scandinavian kings and a constitutional ruler in the best sense of the word. His reign was remarkable for its manifold and far-reaching reforms. A liberal ruler, he agreed to such reforms as a bicameral parliament. Sweden's existing communal law (1862), ecclesiastical law (1863) and criminal law (1864) were enacted appropriately enough under the direction of a king whose motto was: Land skall med lag byggas - "Land shall be built upon laws". Charles also materially assisted Louis de Geer to carry through his memorable reform of the Riksdag in 1866.

Charles was a warm advocate of Scandinavianism and the political solidarity of the three northern kingdoms, and his warm friendship for Frederick VII of Denmark, it is said, led him to give half promises of help to Denmark on the eve of the war of 1864, which, in the circumstances, were perhaps misleading and unjustifiable. In view, however, of the unpreparedness of the Swedish army and the difficulties of the situation, Charles was forced to observe a strict neutrality. He died at Malmö on September 18, 1872.

Charles XV was highly gifted in many directions. He attained to some eminence as a painter, and his "Dikter" show him to have been a true poet. He was followed on the throne by his brother Oscar II.

  Noted events in his life were:

• Acceded: 1859. King of Sweden.


Charles married Louise von Nassau, daughter of Frederick of Netherlands von Nassau and Louise Augusta Hohenzollern, on 19 Jun 1850. (Louise von Nassau was born on 5 Aug 1828 in The Hague, Netherlands, died on 30 Mar 1871 in Stockholm, Sweden and was buried in Stockholm, Sweden.)


  Marriage Notes:

Children:
Princess Louise, later Queen of Denmark (1851-1926)
Prince Carl Oscar, Duke of Sudermannia (1852-1854)

After the dissolution of the Swedish-Norwegian union in 1905, Louise's son Prince Carl of Denmark was elected king of Norway under the name Haakon VII. 3

Sources


1 Brian C. Tompsett, Directory of Royal Genealogical (Datahttp://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/catalog.html
Brian Tompsett
Department of Computer Science
University of Hull
Hull, UK, HU6 7RX
B.C.Tompsett@dcs.hull.ac.uk).

2 Columbia University Press, The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright © 2000 Columbia University Press. (http://www.bartleby.com/65/).

3 Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/).

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